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be question
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A sentence, phrase or word which asks for information, reply or response; an interrogative.
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Emails have to be question, answer, no opinion".
There will be question marks in everybody's mind about who was guilty and who wasn't.
The lesser for most New Yorkers will be Question No. 2, an amalgam lumpier than a bowl of oatmeal.
Given her uncompromising reputation, there will be question marks over whether she can stick around at ITV long enough to make a difference.
Kate Calvert at Seymour Pierce said: There must now be question marks over the company's strategy, which was unveiled in September.
"There will now be question marks over London being a powerhouse for finance and technology, and it is likely to make it harder to attract top calibre tech talent to the UK".
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Although the majority of these interviews turn out to be question-and-answer sessions that reveal almost nothing, two or three are quite touching.
This cannot be questioned.
There will always be questions".
Their legacy cannot be questioned.
There would be questions, difficulties.
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